Description
The Nanolog® series of spectrofluorometers are specifically designed for research in nanotechnology and the frontiers of nanomaterials. Based on the world-wide proven technology of the FluoroLog®, the NanoLog® detects fluorescence in the near-IR from 800 to 1700 nm (optional multi-channel detection to 2 µm, single-channel detection to 3 µm), with visible and UV options possible. With the NanoLog® comes specially designed software ideal for classifying SWNTs, performing energytransfer calculations, and saving custom routines and instrument layouts. A complete spectrum can be scanned as fast as a few milliseconds, and a full excitation-emission matrix scan can be taken in as little as seconds.
HORIBA Nanolog
Specifications
Excitation Source: | Incoherent |
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Grating (Excitation): | 1200 groove/mm |
Blaze (Excitation Grating): | 500 nm |
Grating (Emission): | 600 groove/mm |
Blaze (Emission Grating): | 1000 nm |
Bandpass: | Not Specified |
Detection: | Si Photodiode, InGaAs Photodetector, Photomultiplier Tube (PMT) |
Features
Automation
The NanoLog™ is easy to use!
Hardware The NanoLog™ is self-calibrating. Wavelengths and slits, accessories and sample turrets are all automatic, so you don’t have to worry about reproducible settings. Software Our NEW FluorEssence™
software is a powerful data-acquisition package. Add to that our NEW Nanosizer™ with our patented double-convolution-integral algorithm specially designed for determining chirality and diameter of singlewalled
carbon nanotubes, and you get the most advanced nanomaterials system ever built.
Applications
Rapid excitation-emission matrices in seconds
High sensitivity in near-IR with InGaAs array
High resolution
Eases qualification and quantification of species and families of SWNTs
Compatible with variety of detectors from UV to near-IR:
Photomultiplier tube for highest sensitivity and timeresolved analysis
Popular, cost-effective single-element InGaAs
Multi-element CCD array for fast data-acquisition
Resolve mixtures of quantum dots simultaneously
Perform energy-transfer experiments
Modular design for your ideal experimental setup
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is the Nanolog customizable?
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